Israel
Let Wallpaper* guide you through the worlds of art, design and architecture in Israel - and discover where to go and what to see when you travel to Israel.
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Six Senses Shaharut offers an Israeli desert escapeSet in the Negev Desert, some hours outside of Tel Aviv, Six Senses Shaharut is a reminder of the hotel group’s undeniable stake in luxury with a wellness twist
By Katya Boirand Published
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Light touch: Kure Boutique is a new Paritzki & Liani-designed salon in the heart of Tel AvivBy Daniel Scheffler Last updated
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’Savanna: A Possible Landscape’, by Amit Drori and Dover & CederbaumBy Malaika Byng Last updated
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Highlights from Tel Aviv Art WeekendBy Becky Sunshine Last updated
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Debut design: attending Tel Aviv’s very first Israel Design WeekBy Sharon Ben-David Last updated
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A mirror to society: an Avraham Yasky survey at the Tel Aviv Museum of ArtBy Charlotte Jansen Last updated
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Desert landing: Mann Shinar and Moshe Zur create Israel's new Ramon airportCarefully positioned in the midst of a desert landscape in Israel's Timna Valley, the country's second major airport – Ramon International – is currently in construction. This major infrastructure hub, planned from scratch and built on virgin land, sits just 18 km north of Eilat, the resort city at the northern tip of the Red Sea.
By Daniel Scheffler Last updated
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Ron Gilad takes us on a tour of his new show at the Tel Aviv Museum of ArtBy Malaika Byng Last updated
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Reporting from the building site at Ron Arad’s clever ToHA towers in Tel AvivBy Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Israel Revealed: the remarkable rise of Israeli designThis month's issue of Wallpaper* includes a copy of Israel Revealed, a special supplement on Israeli design, architecture and style, produced in association with high-end Israeli quartz surface manufacturer Caesarstone. As a leading supplier of vanities, wall cladding and flooring to both residential and commercial clients and, increasingly, a powerhouse in the design world, Caesarstone now sells its product in over 50 countries worldwide. With an eye for young talent, the company also works with designers, curators, architects and fabricators to create one-off quartz-stone sculptures, furnishings, events and wall art. In 2014, Wallpaper* worked with Caesarstone on a piece for our annual Handmade exhibition at Milan’s Salone del Mobile, and it also wowed us with its outstanding collaboration with young design duo Raw-Edges, shown at the same fair. So when Wallpaper* was looking for a partner for our special Bespoke project, Caesarstone was the perfect fit. To celebrate the launch of this exciting supplement, we will be hosting a party on 18 December in Tel Aviv. Here we present interviews with the current crop of gifted architects and interior designers that are shaping the state of Israel’s new skyline with a brave, bold vision while continuing to explore the situated modernist style and adapting modern trends to the country’s cultural, climatic and local traditions
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Houses from Within: Tel Aviv's open house weekendBy Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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’In Reverse’ by Ron Arad at Design Museum Holon, IsraelBy Malaika Byng Last updated
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Top drawer: John Pawson designs penthouse for W Tel Aviv HotelBy Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Sink into minimalism at Yoko Kitahara wellness centre in Tel AvivBy Becky Sunshine Last updated
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The Lighthouse in Tel Aviv is the latest opening from Brown HotelsBy Harry McKinley Last updated
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Axelrod renovates a Bauhaus-style loft in Tel AvivBy Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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Kimmel Eshkolot Architects designs Tel Aviv's L28 Culinary PlatformBy Harry McKinley Last updated
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Opa is Tel Aviv's newest veg-focused restaurantBy Harry McKinley Last updated
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Social constructs: a show of British Mandate Palestinian architectureBy Charlotte Jansen Last updated
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Poster politics: David Tartakover plasters the walls of the Tel Aviv Museum of ArtBy Mary Pelletier Last updated
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Bauhaus residence of entrepreneur Mati Broudo in Tel Aviv renovated by AN+ architectsBy Ali Morris Last updated
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Baranowitz Goldberg and Pitsou Kedem design Jaffa penthouse for Aby RosenWe visit a Tel Aviv penthouse apartment by prolific developer Aby Rosen at the Jaffa hotel, a residence designed by Baranowitz Goldberg and Pitsou Kedem
By Ellen Himelfarb Last updated
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Shadow play: Pitsou Kedem Architects cast an Israeli residence in a new lightBy Emma Blundell Last updated
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Loveat — Tel Aviv, IsraelBy Lauren Ho Last updated
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Perfect fit: the IDC Herzliya’s Psychology Building makes the most of a tricky siteBy Daniel Scheffler Last updated
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Unique, to everyone: Jerusalem’s Under the Mountain festivalBy Ann Binlot Last updated
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Brilliant white: a Tel Aviv home stands out from the crowdBy Mary Pelletier Last updated


